Easywalker Mosey
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Easywalker Mosey

DISCONTINUED in 2016
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The Easywalker Mosey is a stroller of a unique design, able to create a stroller system. It is based on the Easywalker June. Thanks to the change of the center of gravity, the Mosey’s maneuverability is better, and you pop it up onto a curb easily. No-maintenance rubber wheels are suitable for more demanding terrain too.

Thanks to the spacious seat unit with higher weight capacity, the Mosey can also handle a bigger child. Using a simple mechanism at the back, you can position the seat unit from an almost upright sitting position into a lie-flat position suitable from birth. The adjustable leg rest, included with the stroller, and the height of the extended hood can be adjusted. In the sitting position, the hood with a pop-out sun visor in use will even reach the bumper bar. The seat unit also sports a seat liner, which, like the hood, can be changed for other colorways, so that you can adapt your Mosey to your taste.

The optional carrycot features a simplified folding system that you will appreciate on travels or when you need to store it. It is, surprisingly, possible to fold the stroller even with the carrycot still attached! Using a car seat with adapters, the Mosey can be transformed into a practical travel system. There is a wide range of other accessories available including the additional shopping basket that you can add to the back of the chassis.

Easywalker Mosey Features & Specifications

The Basics

Type
Pushchair (seat and chassis only), 2in1 stroller system, 3in1 stroller system
Stroller weight
11 kg
Unfolded dimensions (h×w×l)
107 cm x 54 cm x 93 cm
Folded dimensions (h×w×l)
94 cm x 54 cm x 34 cm
Chassis material
Aluminum
Country of origin
Netherlands
Stroller available as a pushchair (seat unit configuration) only; newborn accessories (like a carrycot) need to be purchased separately
Yes

The Seat unit

Maximum weight capacity - seat load
20 kg
Recommended age range (best to use with a child of)
0-48 months
Reversible seat unit
Yes
Easy-release memory button(s) on the seat or the carrycot
No
L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit
No
Reclining backrest
Yes, 4 positions
Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
Yes
Backrest recline type
Rear-located recline mechanism (e.g., lever-operated)
One-hand backrest recline system
Yes
Extendable backrest
No
Legrest positioning
Yes, 2 positions
Extendable leg rest
No
Wipe-clean layer on the leg rest
No
Footrest
Yes
Backrest height
53 cm
Width and depth of the sitting surface
29 x 26 cm
Total length of the seat unit
97 cm
A higher seat unit's position on the chassis
No
Height-adjustable seat
No
Seat unit's proper attachment indicator
No
2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system)
No
Fabrics removable for cleaning
Yes
Seat fabrics cleaning
Machine washable
Safety harness type
5-point
Harness padding
Yes
Height-adjustable harness belts
Yes
Ventilation integrated into the seat
No
Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility)
No

The Canopy (Hood)

Seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
Yes
Extendable canopy/hood
Yes
The canopy/hood features a sun visor
Yes
Floating, follow-the-sun canopy
No
Height-adjustable canopy
Yes
Removable canopy
Yes
Waterproof canopy
Yes
UV protection in the (canopy) fabrics
Yes
Ventilation integrated into the canopy
No
A pocket integrated into the canopy
No
Peek-a-boo viewing window present on the canopy
No
Reinforcing side clasps present on the canopy
No

The Bumper bar

Bumper bar
Yes
Bumper bar type (style)
Bar
Removable bumper bar
Yes
Gate-opening (swing-away) bumper bar
Yes
Height-adjustable bumper bar
No
Bumper bar features a fabric (non-wipe-clean) cover
No
Bumper bar features an extra crotch strap
No

The Wheels

Number of wheels
4
Front wheel(s) type
Rubber-coated wheels
Rear wheels type
Rubber-coated wheels
Front wheels diameter
21 cm
Rear wheels diameter
21 cm
Swivel wheels
Yes
Lockable wheels
Yes
Removable wheels
Yes
All wheels are double wheels
No
Wheels equipped with mudguards
No,
Two-wheel mode
Yes

The Suspension

Suspension
Yes
Wheels with suspension
Rear
Suspension type
Mechanical (internal spring-loaded mechanism)
Adjustable suspension softness
No
Rocking chassis
No

The Brake

Central brake system/type
One-step rocker pedal (flip-flop friendly)
Deceleration handbrake
No,

The Fold

Folding system
Flat (compact) fold
One-hand fold
No
Plane-travel-friendly stroller with an ultra-compact fold (suitable as carry-on luggage)
No
Folds with the (forward-facing) seat attached
Yes
Folds with the rearward-facing seat attached
Yes
Self-standing fold
No
Auto-lock feature of the folded chassis
Yes
Folded stroller can be pulled behind like luggage
Yes
Stroller folds and/or unfolds by itself
No
Equipped with a carry strap/carry handle
Yes
Outward fold (the seat fabrics are on the outside after folding)
No

The Handlebar

Handle height adjustment
Telescopic
Handlebar material
Leatherette (PU/eco-leather)
Handlebar height
79-107 cm
Reversible handlebar (handle can be flipped to the other side)
No
Safety wrist strap
No

The Basket

Shopping basket
Yes
Large shopping basket
No
Basket's weight capacity
5 kg
Closable basket
No
An extra basket can be attached to the frame
Yes
A pocket integrated into the seat/elsewhere on the stroller frame
No

The Carrycot

Carrycot compatible
Yes (with adapters)
Internal dimensions of the carrycot - mattress measurement
79 x 34 cm
Carry handle on the carrycot
Yes,
Inclining carrycot mattress
No,
Foldable carrycot
Yes,
Rocking-base carrycot
No
Ventilatilated carrycot base (bottom ventilation system)
No,
Carrycot installable in the car instead of a group 0+ car seat (Auto carrycot)
No,
Carrycot positioned high on the frame
No

The Car seat

Car seat compatible
Yes (with adapters)
Car seat sold separately
Yes
Maxi-Cosi/Cybex car seat attachment-type adapters available
Yes
Britax Römer car seat attachment-type adapters available
No

The Accessories & Extra features

Parent tray/organizer on the handlebar (included)
No
Cup holder can be attached
Yes
Reflective elements
No
No pushchair mode/seat-unit configuration available
No
Rain cover included
No
Mosquito net included
No
Leg cover (apron) included with the seat unit
No
Seat liner/insert included
Yes
Changing bag included
No
Carry bag/transport cover for the folded stroller included
No
Motorized/Baterry-powered
No
LED light(s)
No
Built-in audio speakers
No
A storage/bag can be attached instead of a seat
No

Parent reviews of the Easywalker Mosey

4.2/5
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It's a two-handed pushchair

3
  • wheels
  • quality
  • upright seat
  • narrow
  • open seat unit
  • two-handed maneuverability

I couldn't pop it up a curb nor long time push it with one hand - it's a two-handed pushchair. Also, the seat is rather open in the lie-flat position. The lie-flat is a benefit, though, and so are the large wheels and the lightweight frame. You won't fit a larger 3yo into it (at least, for sure not in winter).

It met all my requirements

5

It met all my requirements. Even though it's small/compact in size, it has a large carrycot, and my daughter would fit in there even after 7 months. The seat unit is also great. Moreover, the pushchair is lightweight and has maintenance-free wheels.

Your questions about the Easywalker Mosey

1)

Hello,

I have a 5-month-old, and I have just been using her car seat on the pram, and I've noticed for a while now she has been trying to sit up - so I'm wondering if she is now ready for the pram seat?

Hello, Pidd!

This is indeed a very good question that I also struggled with when I was a first-time mum. I did thorough research then, asked a few pediatricians, looked up what physiotherapists and other experts say, and to add to it, went over many many prams and pushchairs - and the answer I got to is this.

The baby is trying to sit up because, yeah, she wants to see, she is lively and curious about the world, she also craves get to you, her mum, and to be independent, start to move by herself. She absolutely CAN go to a seat unit - pushchair mode of your stroller, yes - but until she actually manages to sit up without help, you should only be using the seat in the lie-flat - not the sitting - position. This is very important - she might even try, but the fact that she didn't manage yet to sit up for real means her spine and muscles are not ready. By putting a baby into a partially or completely sitting position while she doesn't sit properly by herself (not being sat up but really sit from the laying position by themselves), you may make your little one happy because it is interesting to her, but you will also strain her body so that in maybe 20, 30 years, she might get back pains for this happening so soon. The worse cases also include scoliosis (I had a friend in the elementary school that suffered from it, and it's not very nice - the pains). So I strongly recommend only the laying position - but there's no problem if it is in the stroller seat! 😊

Also, I want to recommend this article about car seat safety, where I also mention that it is not the best, pushing a baby only in the car seat - if it's not a reclining car seat (like a Joie i-Level), the non-flat position is also suboptimal. If that would be the case, the seat unit of your pram will be a much better option if in lie-flat mode. And don't worry about the baby sitting up, yet - most babies truly sit up by themselves about 8-12 months if not "helped" and sat up by their parents (which is not really helping their health, though).

.eli - 15 Apr 2021

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